16.0-36.0 GHz Up-Converter QFN, 4x4mm U1010-QH December 2007 - Rev 18-Dec-07 Features Integrated Balanced Mixer, LO Buffer and LO Doubler +23.0 dBm Input Third Order Intercept (IIP3) +2.0 dBm LO Drive Level 4x4mm QFN Package 100% RF and DC Testing General Description Mimix Broadband’s 16.0-36.0 GHz GaAs packaged up-converter has an input third order intercept point of +22.0 dBm and 10.0 dB of conversion loss. The device consists of a balanced resistive pHEMT mixer, LO buffer amplifier and LO doubler packaged in an in an industry standard, fully molded 4x4mm QFN package. The device includes on-chip ESD protection structures and DC by-pass capacitors to ease the implementation and volume assembly of the packaged part. This device is well suited for Millimeter-wave Point-to-Point Radio, LMDS, SATCOM and VSAT applications. Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Units Min. V Drain Current (Ids) mA Input Power (Pin) IF dBm Input Power (Pin) LO dBm Storage Temperature (Tstg) °C -55 Operating Backside Temperature (Tb) °C -45 ESD –Machine Model (ESD_MM) V 50 ESD –Human Body Model (ESD_HBM) V 200 MSL2 MSL Level (MSL) Drain Voltage Supply (Vdd) Max. 6 350 5 10 +150 +85 - Electrical Characteristics (Ambient Temperature T = 25 oC) Parameter Frequency Range (RF/LO) Frequency Range (IF) Conversion Loss (CL) Input Third Order Intercept (IIP3) LO Input Drive RF Input Return Loss LO Input Return Loss IF Input Return Loss 2xLO Leakage at RF 1xLO Leakage at RF Drain Bias Voltage (Vd1,2) Gate Bias Voltage (Vg1) Gate Bias Voltage (Vg2,3) Gate Bias Voltage (Vss) Supply Current (Id1) Supply Current (Id2) Supply Current (Iss) Units GHz GHz dB dBm dBm dB dB dB dBm dBm VDC VDC VDC VDC mA mA mA Min. 16 DC Typ. Max. 36 3.5 10 23 2 15 15 15 -20 -30 5 -0.2 -0.8 -2 140 80 50 Mimix Broadband, Inc., 10795 Rockley Rd., Houston, Texas 77099 Tel: 281.988.4600 Fax: 281.988.4615 mimixbroadband.com Page 1 of 1 Characteristic Data and Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2007 Mimix Broadband, Inc. Export of this item may require appropriate export licensing from the U.S. Government. In purchasing these parts, U.S. Domestic customers accept their obligation to be compliant with U.S. Export Laws.